Articles Tagged Mixing

A new addition to the Allen & Heath PL remote control range, the PL-11 is an IR receiver that uses the proprietary PL-Anet CAT5 plug and play protocol employed in Allen & Heath’s iDR and iLive digital mixing systems. Built in to a wallplate backing, the PL-11 receives commands from the PL-5 hand held IR transmitter, which can be set to perform specific functions using iDR’s System Manager software or via the TouchScreen in iLive mixing consoles. The PL-11 IR…
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It’s hard to beat Long Beach, CA as a trade show destination, where the most recent Worship Facilities Conference & Expo (WFX for short) was held late last week at the downtown Long Beach Convention Center. This marks the fifth year for WFX, and like the overall worship AV systems market, the show keeps growing steadily in both size and sophistication. An impressive educational program anchors the event, with top system professionals from throughout North America leading packed sessions of…
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Bangalore-based Acoustic Control has installed India’s first Midas XL8 Live Performance System at software giant Infosys’ new auditorium at its sprawling, state-of-the-art campus. Infosys has more than 50 offices, 103,000 employees, and development centers in India, China, Australia, Czech Republic, Poland, UK, Canada, and Japan. The Midas XL8 helps equip the company’s new auditorium to host a wide variety of acts and events. The Infosys XL8 comprises a control surface, five DL451I/O boxes, three DL451 I/O boxes at front of…
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Sonicville Sound and Music of Brussels, Belgium has just installed a 32-fader, Euphonix S5 Fusion with EuCon control of Pyramix and Soundscape DAWs in its premier 5.1 Mixing Theatre utilized for TV and film post production. Located in an old renovated milk factory in the heart of Brussels, Sonicville provides a full array of audio services ranging from music composition and recording to ADR/Foley and TV and Film audio post production. “We went for the S5 Fusion because it is…
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Prism Sound has been granted Music Engineering & Technology Alliance (METAlliance) certification for two of its products, the ADA-8XR multi-channel AD/DA converter and the Orpheus multi-channel FireWire computer interface. Established in 2005 by music producers and recording engineers Chuck Ainlay, Ed Cherney, Frank Filipetti, George Massenburg, Phil Ramone, Elliot Scheiner and Al Schmit, the METAlliance is a collaborative community that allows producers, engineers and audio technology manufacturers to work together to ensure the highest standards of audio production. Graham Boswell,…
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When Allen & Heath announced the availability of the lower priced iLive-T digital mixing system in January, President Dan Redman of Spinnaker Multimedia Solutions in Malvern, PA, was ready. The day after the announcement, Redman placed the first order. “Our churches had been waiting for a console with these features, at this price point, for a very long time,” Redman explains. “So we were ready to go with it.” The needs of Victory Christian Fellowship in Audubon, PA have been…
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Avid today introduced Digidesign VENUE SC48: a fully-integrated audio and processing live sound solution developed for small to mid-sized houses of worship, clubs, and corporate A/V companies, as well as touring customers. VENUE SC48 combines I/O, digital signal processing and tactile control and offers built-in support for a number of professional audio plug-ins that provide more creative mixing options. Building upon the company’s VENUE family of professional live sound systems, the VENUE SC48 system delivers the same sound quality and…
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North Davis Church of Christ in Arlington, Texas, more than 100 years old, recently replaced its loudspeaker system with three Renkus-Heinz ICONYX digitally steerable arrays in a unique configuration designed to complement the church’s new video screens as the first stage of a complete sanctuary renovation. The church’s congregation has grown continually since its foundation on a vacant lot in 1907, but acapella vocal music continues to be a strong part of its tradition. Minister of Music and Worship D.…
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Mention the name Queen Elizabeth Theatre to Canadians in the concert industry and their minds immediately head west to the grand old dame of Vancouver theaters. Toronto, however, has a venue of the same name. Not as well known perhaps, or as celebrated, but certainly with a rich history of its own. Designed by Peter Dickinson, and built by Page & Steele architects in the mid-1950s, the theater is located near the waterfront on the grounds of the Canadian National…
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